Exclusive: LevelK has boarded sales rights on Bragi Thor Hinriksson’s psychological thriller Disturbed.
Currently in post-production, the Icelandic title will be presented today in the Works in Progress strand of New Nordic Films, the industry programme of The Norwegian International Film Festival Haugesund.
Disturbed follows Hera, a young lawyer in her thirties who moves into a ground floor flat in a rustic building in Reykjavik. Still recovering after a vicious sexual assault, Hera senses she is being watched; and her fragile state of mind is tested further when she discovers that a brutal murder took place in the flat...
Currently in post-production, the Icelandic title will be presented today in the Works in Progress strand of New Nordic Films, the industry programme of The Norwegian International Film Festival Haugesund.
Disturbed follows Hera, a young lawyer in her thirties who moves into a ground floor flat in a rustic building in Reykjavik. Still recovering after a vicious sexual assault, Hera senses she is being watched; and her fragile state of mind is tested further when she discovers that a brutal murder took place in the flat...
- 21/08/2025
- ScreenDaily
The Finnish Line is premiering tonight at 6 p.m. Et!
The Hallmark Channel original TV movie centers around the character Anya who, inspired by her father’s legacy, competes in Finland’s Joulurauha race. Partnered with a new dog, she faces challenges, her father’s rival, and her own anxieties.
The new film, directed by Dustin Rikert, stars Kim Matula, Beau Mirchoff, Nichole Sakura, Benedikt Gröndal, Arnar Dan Kristjánsson, Tinna Björt Guðjónsdóttir, Hinrik Ólafsson, and Níels Thibaud Girerd.
You’ll already know Kim as Hope Logan from The Bold and the Beautiful from 2010 to 2016. Beau stars as Cash McMurray in Ride.
Keep reading to find out more…
This is one of many of the holiday offerings from Hallmark this season. In fact, there are 47 holiday movies this year from Hallmark Channel! See the full lineup.
Find out which Hallmark TV show is considered the best!
Watch the trailer and see...
The Hallmark Channel original TV movie centers around the character Anya who, inspired by her father’s legacy, competes in Finland’s Joulurauha race. Partnered with a new dog, she faces challenges, her father’s rival, and her own anxieties.
The new film, directed by Dustin Rikert, stars Kim Matula, Beau Mirchoff, Nichole Sakura, Benedikt Gröndal, Arnar Dan Kristjánsson, Tinna Björt Guðjónsdóttir, Hinrik Ólafsson, and Níels Thibaud Girerd.
You’ll already know Kim as Hope Logan from The Bold and the Beautiful from 2010 to 2016. Beau stars as Cash McMurray in Ride.
Keep reading to find out more…
This is one of many of the holiday offerings from Hallmark this season. In fact, there are 47 holiday movies this year from Hallmark Channel! See the full lineup.
Find out which Hallmark TV show is considered the best!
Watch the trailer and see...
- 01/12/2024
- di Just Jared
- Just Jared
Photo: Kim Matula, Beau Mirchoff Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Jaakko Posti
Dog lovers have plenty to look forward to in Hallmark’s holiday movie, The Finnish Line. Premiering as part of the network’s Countdown to Christmas 2024, the movie stars the Bold and the Beautiful alum Kim Matula, Beau Mirchoff, Nichole Sakura and a pack of huskies.
Meanwhile, viewers will even get to meet Santa Claus in this Arctic adventure. Read on to learn more about this holiday movie and its cast.
The Finnish Line on Hallmark Channel Photo: Kim Matula Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Jaakko Posti
According to the Futon Critic, The Finnish Line is a dogsledding adventure up in the Arctic with loads of snow and cute huskies. The plot sees Anya (Kim Matula) hoping to follow in her late father’s footsteps by participating in the 40th annual Joulurauha race in Finland. This was her father...
Dog lovers have plenty to look forward to in Hallmark’s holiday movie, The Finnish Line. Premiering as part of the network’s Countdown to Christmas 2024, the movie stars the Bold and the Beautiful alum Kim Matula, Beau Mirchoff, Nichole Sakura and a pack of huskies.
Meanwhile, viewers will even get to meet Santa Claus in this Arctic adventure. Read on to learn more about this holiday movie and its cast.
The Finnish Line on Hallmark Channel Photo: Kim Matula Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Jaakko Posti
According to the Futon Critic, The Finnish Line is a dogsledding adventure up in the Arctic with loads of snow and cute huskies. The plot sees Anya (Kim Matula) hoping to follow in her late father’s footsteps by participating in the 40th annual Joulurauha race in Finland. This was her father...
- 30/09/2024
- di Anne King
- Celebrating The Soaps
When, in the opening minutes of Natatorium, a fresh-faced teen arrives at a blocky modernist showplace of a house, it seems she’s checking in to a swanky Airbnb. But the well-appointed dwelling, where an oppressively dark glacial blue predominates, turns out to be the unwholesome home of the grandparents she hasn’t seen in years. Estrangement and silence are the guiding principles within this hermetically sealed universe, which, as the title of Helena Stefánsdóttir’s drama indicates, contains an indoor swimming pool. “Don’t go into the basement” would be a handy subtitle. Not that the upper floors offer much refuge.
In a movie that ultimately centers on a trinity of female kin at cross-purposes — visiting Lilja, her formidable grandmother and moderately rebellious aunt — the 18-year-old outsider is the catalyst for the revelations and unraveling to come. Traveling from her island home, Lilja (Ilmur María Arnarsdóttir) arrives in the city by bus,...
In a movie that ultimately centers on a trinity of female kin at cross-purposes — visiting Lilja, her formidable grandmother and moderately rebellious aunt — the 18-year-old outsider is the catalyst for the revelations and unraveling to come. Traveling from her island home, Lilja (Ilmur María Arnarsdóttir) arrives in the city by bus,...
- 05/02/2024
- di Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Darren Aronofsky’s Noah has wrapped filming, but we still haven’t seen all that much that provides a solid look at the film. There were a few pictures of the main cast in character, but that was just about it – until today. We still don’t have any footage, but we do have the best look we could hope for at the phenomenally beautiful locations where the film was shot.
This series of more than 20 photos is made up mostly of shots of the landscapes where filming took place, but there are a couple new looks at the cast and various members of the production units. Unlike most set photos that hit the web, these are official, coming from the unit photographer, meaning they’re actually high quality pictures. Part of the film was shot in Iceland, and that’s where most of these photos were snapped. If this...
This series of more than 20 photos is made up mostly of shots of the landscapes where filming took place, but there are a couple new looks at the cast and various members of the production units. Unlike most set photos that hit the web, these are official, coming from the unit photographer, meaning they’re actually high quality pictures. Part of the film was shot in Iceland, and that’s where most of these photos were snapped. If this...
- 20/08/2013
- di Alexander Lowe
- We Got This Covered
Darren Aronofsky’s biblical epic Noah doesn’t hit theaters until Spring of 2014, but its filming in Iceland provided us with quite a few looks at the A-list cast in character. Today, we’ve got even better shots than we’ve seen before, with images highlighting Russell Crowe, Emma Watson, Anthony Hopkins, and more.
These new images (which we’ve collected and put in a gallery for you at the bottom of the page) are in an aspect ratio usually reserved for posters, and honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if these same pictures will be hanging in your local theater sometime later this year. All these images are of poster quality and would make for great promotional pieces, especially the image of Russell Crowe as Noah.
In addition to Crowe, Watson, and Hopkins, the other actors featured in these images are Jennifer Connelly, Ray Winstone and Logan Lerman. That...
These new images (which we’ve collected and put in a gallery for you at the bottom of the page) are in an aspect ratio usually reserved for posters, and honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if these same pictures will be hanging in your local theater sometime later this year. All these images are of poster quality and would make for great promotional pieces, especially the image of Russell Crowe as Noah.
In addition to Crowe, Watson, and Hopkins, the other actors featured in these images are Jennifer Connelly, Ray Winstone and Logan Lerman. That...
- 27/06/2013
- di Alexander Lowe
- We Got This Covered
First of all, I hope these photos wouldn’t be removed at the request of the studio. Many thanks Paramount!
Darren Aronofsky‘s big-budget take on Bible story won’t exactly be a run-of-the-mill period piece – four set photos giving us first look at Logan Lerman, Madison Davenport and Aronofsky on the set of Upper Brookville, NY, drive that point home. I have to say it’s hardly Biblical enough.
Images give us a peek at some of the film’s costumes. Lerman plays one of Noah’s sons, Ham, and Davenport plays Ham’s wife Na’el, respectfully.
There will be, of course, plenty of time for a better shot of Noah, himself (Russell Crowe), or a snapshot of Ark he’s going to have to build to rescue all of the animals.
Also starring Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Hopkins, Emma Watson, Ray Winstone, Douglas Booth, Barry Sloane, Mark Margolis,...
Darren Aronofsky‘s big-budget take on Bible story won’t exactly be a run-of-the-mill period piece – four set photos giving us first look at Logan Lerman, Madison Davenport and Aronofsky on the set of Upper Brookville, NY, drive that point home. I have to say it’s hardly Biblical enough.
Images give us a peek at some of the film’s costumes. Lerman plays one of Noah’s sons, Ham, and Davenport plays Ham’s wife Na’el, respectfully.
There will be, of course, plenty of time for a better shot of Noah, himself (Russell Crowe), or a snapshot of Ark he’s going to have to build to rescue all of the animals.
Also starring Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Hopkins, Emma Watson, Ray Winstone, Douglas Booth, Barry Sloane, Mark Margolis,...
- 01/09/2012
- di Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Percy Jackson is getting dirty. With his Iceland shoot concluded, Darren Aronofsky has taken to the majestic land known as Long Island to continue shooting his big-budget take on Noah. We got an official look at our lead Russell Crowe a few weeks ago, but now it’s time for some set photos. Featured below one can see a battered Logan Lerman in the role of Noah’s son Ham and his young wife Madison Davenport as Na’el.
We also get a look at our Black Swan director with his trusty scarf talking to Lerman, who just happens to be sitting in a chair that reveals our first logo treatment for the film. While that’s likely to change, it’s certainly nice to see Aronofsky hard at work on his biggest undertaking thus far. Check out the photos above and below thanks to Olv.
Co-written by Ari Handel and Aronofsky,...
We also get a look at our Black Swan director with his trusty scarf talking to Lerman, who just happens to be sitting in a chair that reveals our first logo treatment for the film. While that’s likely to change, it’s certainly nice to see Aronofsky hard at work on his biggest undertaking thus far. Check out the photos above and below thanks to Olv.
Co-written by Ari Handel and Aronofsky,...
- 31/08/2012
- di jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
The first official image from Darren Aronofsky's Noah has gone online. The biblical epic stars Russell Crowe as the eponymous flood-avoider, and the impressive cast also includes Emma Watson, Jennifer Connelly, Logan Lerman, Douglas Booth, Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, Kevin Durand Martin Csokas, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Arnar Dan, and Mark Margolis. Aronofsky previously tweeted a picture of the arc under construction, and this first image from the film doesn't hold any major surprises. However, while the hair, make-up, and the costume are what you'd expect for the character, it would be a mistake to think that Aronofsky has a run-of-the-mill biblical epic in store. Aronofsky takes big chances, and that's why he's one of the best directors working today. Hit the jump to check out the full image. Noah opens on March 28, 2014. [Update: We've updated the article with the full high-resolution image.] Via USA Today.
- 10/08/2012
- di Matt Goldberg
- Collider.com
Heading from ballerinas to the bible, Darren Aronofsky is currently in production on his largest undertaking yet, the tale of Noah. We’ve seen him build the ark and now it’s time for the first look at the man himself, played by Russell Crowe. Below one can see a bit of his weathered costume as the New Zealand-born Australian actor plays his usual rugged self. Crowe has a major next few years coming up with this film, WB’s Man of Steel, and this fall’s Les Misérables. Check out the still below via USA Today.
Co-written by Ari Handel and Aronofsky, the film portrays the titular Biblical hero as “a man who loves Earth and all of its animal inhabitants, but has become disillusioned with the way humans have treated their planet.” It is also said to focus on Noah’s alcoholic tendencies, but it won’t go the usual dark Aronofsky mile,...
Co-written by Ari Handel and Aronofsky, the film portrays the titular Biblical hero as “a man who loves Earth and all of its animal inhabitants, but has become disillusioned with the way humans have treated their planet.” It is also said to focus on Noah’s alcoholic tendencies, but it won’t go the usual dark Aronofsky mile,...
- 10/08/2012
- di jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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